Today is forecast to be nearly the same temperature as yesterday.
Forecast for Riley
Updated: 5:57 am CDT on July 12, 2009
Severe Thunderstorm Watch 573 in effect until 10 am CDT this morning...
Today
Partly sunny. Scattered thunderstorms in the morning... then slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 90. East winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch 573 remains in effect until 1000 am CDT for the following locations
KS . Kansas counties included are
Anderson Atchison Coffey Douglas Franklin Geary Jackson Jefferson Johnson Leavenworth Linn Lyon Miami Morris Osage Pottawatomie Riley Shawnee Wabaunsee Wyandotte
Local Storm Report
07/12/2009 0600 am
Manhattan, Riley County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by law enforcement.
Reports of downed trees and power lines. Roof of apartment building on west side of town partially removed.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 5:58 am CDT on July 12, 2009
... storm safety information... .
A severe weather watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for a part of Kansas. In the interest of public safety... the following safety information is provided.
A quick reminder... the term watch means conditions are favorable for severe weather in the watch area. There is no cause for immediate concern. You should go about your normal business... but be on the lookout and keep up-to-date on weather developments.
However... a / warning / means a severe thunderstorm or tornado has been observed or is indicated by Doppler weather radar. People near the storm should take immediate safety precautions.
... Severe thunderstorms... produce strong damaging winds... large hail... heavy rain... deadly lightning and possibly tornadoes.
... Lightning is an underrated killer so... get indoors and away from windows stay away trees or towers avoid lakes and boats
Heavy rains may produce flash flooding quickly... avoid low lying and poor drainage areas. Be cautious when driving at night as roads could be washed out.
... Tornadoes are natures most violent storms. Best shelters are... in a basement or underground storm shelter on the lowest floor in the middle of the building an interior hallway or designated shelter area
avoid windows... Mobile homes... gymnasiums and auditoriums. Abandon vehicles and get into a ditch or culvert.
Damaging downburst winds may exceed 100 mph... so get indoors or into a basement stay away from windows
Stay informed of the weather situation... know your County... and nearby cities and counties. Listen to weather radio or local media.